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Lender 'cautiously optimistic' about local economy's 2012 prospects
Editor’s note: Kathryn S. Erber, senior vice president and Petoskey market manager at The Bank of Northern Michigan, submitted the following guest column. Throughout 2011, Northern Michigan’s economy experienced slow and steady growth....Tags: Politics, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Small Businesses, Government, Business
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Maryland has a new go-to role on television — Washington
For almost two decades, Baltimore was mainly seen by the TV industry as a place to make shows about cops and crime. But now, the city is looking more like the nation's capital to some of Hollywood's top producers.
On Thursday, Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: The Wire (tv program), Docudramas (genre), Politics, Scream 4 (movie), NBC (tv network)
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What to watch for in 2012
A new mayor. A new Assembly representative. For that matter, a new queen. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley have plenty of things to anticipate in 2012 —and leadership is only part of the picture. Here are stories to watch for in the coming...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Scott Evans Dekraai, Miss America Pageant, Boeing Co., Economy, Business and Finance
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Emergency conference thanks
Thank you South Dakota Emergency Services personnel! Thank you to the numerous sponsors of Aberdeen and the surrounding area that sponsored a break, gave door prizes, sponsored an attendee or helped us in any manner. I am not even sure where to...Tags: Business
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47th and Broadway businesses upset at county's decision
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe developer of a proposed retail and office complex in south wichita says it needs to reasses its situation before deciding to move forward. This follows Wednesday's vote by the Sedgwick County Commission to not grant a tax incentive. The developers...Tags: Elections, Politics, Business
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New year starts with hopeful outlook on hiring
AP Economics WriterThe job market is looking a little brighter at the start of the new year. Weekly unemployment benefit applications have fallen to levels last seen more than three years ago. Holiday sales were solid. Service companies grew a little faster in December....Tags: Banking, Bank of America Corp., Employment Opportunities, Small Businesses, Unemployment Benefits
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Hitting the century mark
While La Caņada Flintridge will turn a modest 36 this year, two pillars of the community are celebrating far more impressive birthday anniversaries. The La Caņada Flintridge Chamber of Commerce and the La Caņada Thursday Club both celebrate their...Tags: Business
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Firm chosen to manage Md. tax-credit auction
The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development said Thursday that it had selected a Pittsburgh-based software company to build a website for auctioning state tax credits to insurance companies as part of a $70 million economic development...Tags: Tax Credits, Martin O'Malley, Startups, Politics, Business Enterprises
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The Interview: Dianna Wilhelm
Dianna Wilhelm, a developer based in Annapolis Junction, was elected this month to head the Maryland chapter of NAIOP, the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties.
Wilhelm serves as president of Wilhelm Business Enterprises, a...Tags: Elections, Politics, Public Officials, Realty, Real Estate
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Notebook: Democrats propose legislative agenda
After losses in South Dakota's 2010 elections that were even worse than usual, there are signs of new life in the Democratic Party as the 2012 session of the Legislature opens Tuesday. The strongest indication came New Year's Eve. Democratic...Tags: Politics, Natural Resources, Awards and Prizes, Republican Party, U.S. Senate
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Clear Spring FFA earns bronze at national event
Members of the Clear Spring FFA Chapter in Maryland were among 43 teams participating in the National FFA Farm Business Management Career Development Event.
The event was held in conjunction with the 84th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis. The...Tags: Business
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East Jordan Sno-Blast set for next weekend
EAST JORDAN This week’s snowfall will help one community celebrate winter.
The 31st annual East Jordan Sno-Blast will take place Friday through Sunday, Jan. 13-15. The festival draws between 800 to 1,200 people to East Jordan each year, as a...Tags: Festive Events, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Concerts, Music
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